STEVE NORRIS WEATHER – 60 DEGREE CHRISTMAS
Skies are going to be partly cloudy through Thursday, we will continue to see patchy freezing fog develop at night and during... Read More
ACCIDENT ON NORTH MAIN ST. IN CROSSVILLE
In Crossville: Two vehicle accident has been reported on North Main St. in front of Shadden Tire. Emergency vehicles are on the... Read More
CUMBERLAND COUNTY COMMISSION APPROVES TO PAY SITE DEVELOPMENT GRANT MATCH WITH CITY OF CROSSVILLE
The Cumberland County Commission made a big step towards its’ relationship with the City of Crossville by unanimously approving to pay for... Read More
HARRIMAN FAMILY LOSES HO– USE WHILE VOLUNTEERING IN GATLINBURG
Louie and Helen Tammaro lost everything to a house fire on Sunday while they were in Gatlinburg supporting the families who lost... Read More
CROSSVILLE POLICE CHARGE MAN WITH FAILING TO COMPLY WITH SEXUAL OFFENDER REGISTRY
Crossville Police have charged a man for sexual offender violations. 71-year-old Louis Edgar Smith was discharged from Wyndridge Nursing Home approximately one... Read More
FORMER CUMBERLAND COUNTY FIRE CHIEF JEFF DODSON RECOGNIZED BY COMMISSION
A long-time Cumberland County employee who has given his time, effort and dedication to helping others was recognized at Monday night’s Cumberland... Read More
MAN REPORTED MISSING FROM GEORGIA DISCOVERED IN DEKALB COUNTY THEN DISAPPEARS
DEKALB COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) – A man first reported missing from Georgia is now missing in Tennessee after he was found by... Read More
POTATO CHIPS DISTRIBUTED IN TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY RECALLED DUE TO SALMONELLA CONCERNS
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–Snyder of Berlin is recalling Buffalo Blue Kettle Cooked Potato Chips following a recall by a milk powder provider due to... Read More
ANDERSON COUNTY HUMAN TRAFFICKING INVESTIGATION NETS 13 ARRESTS
On Friday, Anderson County District Attorney General Dave Clark announced that 13 people have been charged during an investigation into human trafficking,... Read More
OLIVER SPRINGS CITY COUNCIL APPROVES NEW “CHICKEN IN YARD” ORDINANCE
The Oliver Springs City Council has finally settled on an ordinance that has been a long time coming. The “chicken in a... Read More